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The Born Loser began in 1965 as a strip with no central characters that revolved around the loser theme. Gradually, it developed into the comic we see today, starring lovable loser Brutus Thornapple, his wife Gladys, mother-in-law Ramona Gargle, boss Rancid Veeblefester, dim-witted son Wilberforce and the mischievous neighbor Hurricane Hattie O'Hara.
Artist Chip Sansom began apprenticing for his father, Born Loser creator Art Sansom, in 1977. He became a full-time assistant, and gradually took on an ever-increasing role in the drawing and gag-writing duties until his father passed away in 1991.
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whmIII said, 4 months ago
AA degree…must be a JC half step.
dbig 1oohh said, 4 months ago
Had to pay for semesters when he could afford them,that’s why it took 4 years.
Dr Fogg said, 4 months ago
between work and family…It took me 6 to get 2…
comicsssfan said, 4 months ago
He didn’t learn anything in middle and high school except for all important sports. Then his cc could have been more difficult than normal, which can happen if it is in the same town as a tough state university.
briatollah said, 4 months ago
It’s not that unusual. Some people go to school part time while working full time.
Donald Williams said, 4 months ago
@briatollah
Yep!
Took me five years to get a 4-year degree.
Bobzilla said, 4 months ago
@dbig 1oohh
They won’t give you a diploma ’til you pay up.
Bobzilla said, 4 months ago
It took me about two hours to get two years of college; U. S. Armed Services Institute GED test.
Donald Williams said, 4 months ago
@Bobzilla
It took me about two hours to get two years of college; U. S. Armed Services Institute GED test.

-————————————————-How does that work?
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I thought the GED was a high-school equivalency:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Educational_Development
Bobzilla said, 4 months ago
@Donald Williams
It’s about a 2+ hour test, mostly essay answers to varied questions and the Armed Forces Institute grants college credits based on your answers based on general knowledge and cognitive ability. A few colleges refuse to accept them for credit, but a lot do.